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Contents
Introduction
Part I: Object Directness
1. The Problem of Object Directedness
1. Steps Toward a Conception of Object Directedness
2. Four Conditions on Object Directedness
3. The Problem
1. Hume
2. Kenny
3. Rorty and Solomon
4. Arnold
5. Wilson
1. The Many Faces of Object Directedness
2. Uncovering the Differences
3. Dissecting Object Directedness
4. Aspects of Emotional Episodes
5. Arguments against Relationality
6. Further Aspects of Emotional Episodes
7. Conclusion
Part II: Emotion
1. The Two Theses
2. Emotional Relations
5. Emotional Relationsand the Active Emotions
1. The Active Emotions
2. Emotions as General Phenomena
3. The Picture Thus Far
4. Patterns and Constraints: The Connection
5. Conclusion
6. Pieces of the Pattern
1. Thinking
2. Action
3. Feeling
4. Salience
5. Summary
Part III: Emotion and Focus
1. Relation to a Focus
2. Intentionality
3. Summary and Conclusion
4. Directions for Future Research
Appendix
Bibliographical References
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